Privacy Notice
Privacy notice
How does Sea TV handle my data?
Sea TV is a static editorial site that collects no personal data by default. The only optional data point is an email newsletter sign-up, which is opt-in, used solely to send ocean TV updates, and never sold. The current sign-up form is a clearly-marked placeholder and does not yet transmit or store anything.
What we collect, which is almost nothing
Sea TV is built as a static website, which means that by default it does not collect personal information from visitors, does not require an account, and does not run intrusive tracking to read this guide. You can browse the entire site, every genre guide and every where-to-watch explainer, without giving us anything about yourself. That is a deliberate choice that fits an independent editorial guide whose only job is to help you find ocean television.
The single optional exception is the email newsletter sign-up. If you choose to enter your name and email to receive new-release and where-to-watch alerts, that is entirely opt-in, and we would use that information solely to send the updates you asked for. We would not sell it or share it for unrelated marketing. Importantly, in this build the sign-up form is a clearly-labeled placeholder that does not yet transmit or store any data, and this notice will be updated with specifics if and when a real email service is connected.
Outbound links, hosting, and your choices
When you follow a link from Sea TV to a streaming service, a where-to-watch tool, or any other site, you leave our site and become subject to that destination's own privacy practices, which we do not control. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any service you sign up for. If Sea TV ever includes clearly-disclosed affiliate links, following one may let the destination know the visit came from here, which is standard for affiliate arrangements and does not give us your personal data.
Like any website, Sea TV is served by hosting infrastructure that may keep basic technical logs, such as requests and approximate location, for security and reliability, which is standard practice across the web. We do not use that information to build profiles of individuals. If privacy regulations in your region give you rights over personal data, and if we ever hold any personal data about you through the newsletter, you can contact us to exercise them. Until a newsletter service is live, there is simply no personal data for us to hold.
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